When the blood gushes out of the elevator doors in the "the Shining," played with Beethoven's 9th, I can't help but to think of Alex from "A Clockwork Orange," exhilarated from the outright violent mayhem it portrays. Excellent job!
Stanley Kubrick is one of my favourite directors ever. I'm a fan of editing and the editing in this tribute is superb, from the timing of the music to the recurring shots from Kubrick's filmography. I love it - Well done!
In clockwork orange the scene where he is on the bed and suddenly gets punched in the balls by his teacher is not in :D Even without it this is still the best video on the internet.
Probably my favorite thing you've done. Masterfully edited.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive.
ReplyDeleteI must have watched this like 20 times
ReplyDeleteinspirating :)
ReplyDeleteEverythings in its right place..... Thank you, Whitearcades
ReplyDeletePerfect....just......perfect...
ReplyDeleteProbably the best way to remember the Genius. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is clearly the best tribute I've seen to this director. VERY well done.
ReplyDeleteWhen the blood gushes out of the elevator doors in the "the Shining," played with Beethoven's 9th, I can't help but to think of Alex from "A Clockwork Orange," exhilarated from the outright violent mayhem it portrays. Excellent job!
ReplyDelete6:07 , check out the ambassador trying not to laugh at peter sellers
ReplyDeleteWhat is the music playing starting at 1:08 and continuing until almost the 3 minute mark? I know it comes from one of the films, but I can't remember.
ReplyDeleteSarabande by Handel
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Sarabande by Handel
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Thank you very much. Been bugging me for days.
Stanley Kubrick is one of my favourite directors ever. I'm a fan of editing and the editing in this tribute is superb, from the timing of the music to the recurring shots from Kubrick's filmography. I love it - Well done!
ReplyDeleteIn clockwork orange the scene where he is on the bed and suddenly gets punched in the balls by his teacher is not in :D
ReplyDeleteEven without it this is still the best video on the internet.
of course it's in!
ReplyDeleteThis is your magnum Opus
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this. Just perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt should be added as a companion piece to his movies, or at the end of Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures.
Is there a way we can download this?
ReplyDeleteKubrick would of liked it. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI must have watched it 50 times already!
ReplyDeleteThis is the greatest fan video in the history of fan videos.
ReplyDeletegreat job u did with this vid..congrats...but what is the name of the 1st song?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this. Genius.
ReplyDeleteThis really is incredible. I've linked it to my movie blog in a post about Kubrick's movies.
ReplyDeleteI searched a good demo of the Kubrick's filmography... The best is your vidéo man.
ReplyDeletePlease please please re-upload this!
ReplyDeleteFUCCCCCCK WHERE IS THE VIDEO???
ReplyDeleteHi type "balladenballaden" on youtube,the clip are there!
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7 years later and I still have this Kubrick arrangement of scenes and music in my head. What a truely superior production.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite thing on the entire internet
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